Narvaez de Soto and Coronado were both Spanish explorers who played significant roles in the exploration of North America during the 16th century. They sought to expand Spanish territories and find wealth, including gold and other resources, in the New World. Both expeditions faced numerous challenges, including harsh terrains, conflicts with Indigenous peoples, and ultimately, the failure to find the riches they sought. Their journeys contributed to European knowledge of the geography and peoples of what is now the United States.
Coronado
The Spanish failed to find gold in North America. The expeditions led by Spanish explorers such as Hernan Cortes and Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not yield significant gold discoveries in the regions they explored.
It was in 1540 as a part of the seacrch for Cibola by Coronado.
The name of the spanish explorers who came tocentral and south america?
Spanish Explorers and Conquerors of the New World were called 'Conquistadors'.
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Members of the Spanish Coronado Expedition first saw the Arkansas River on June 29, 1541
They were called Los Conquistadores.
Native Americans were the first to do so. Then the first Europeans came, the Spanish. After that the Americans started exploring farther west before attaining this part of the modern day US. The French also had a short lived settlement in Texas.It may be a reference to Garcia Lopez de Cardenas or to John Weley Powell.Fransisco Vasquez De Coronado
Both Pánfilo de Narváez and Francisco Coronado were Spanish explorers who led expeditions to North America during the Age of Exploration. They both sought to find wealth and glory in the New World, but ultimately failed to achieve their goals.